How to Play Music in the Car?
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Connect your phone to the car's USB port using a data cable to play song files from your phone's folder. Insert one end of the audio cable into your phone's headphone jack and the other end into the car's built-in AUX port, then play music on your phone. Turn on Bluetooth, pair successfully, and then tap to play music on your phone.
Playing music in the car is actually quite easy. I love connecting via Bluetooth while driving. Just turn on the Bluetooth function on your phone and select pairing on the car's infotainment screen—playing and skipping tracks can be done with the steering wheel buttons. If you have plenty of mobile data, streaming music online via NetEase Cloud Music or QQ Music is also convenient. A USB drive is another great option; download some lossless music you like in advance and plug it into the car for noticeably better sound quality. Just remember not to get too distracted by selecting songs while driving—safety first. By the way, some cars still come with CD players, so old-school music lovers might enjoy hunting for classic CDs to play in the car. On long trips, Bluetooth also allows you to answer calls directly without fumbling for your phone.